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Enhanced colorized picture of a German ME-262 jet undergoing inspection @planenerd
Why does this look.....Reptilian?
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Forwarded from The Perch
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Ala 15, based in Zaragoza Air Base, contains 2 squadrons of 18 F/A-18 (specifically EF-18M), for a total of 36 aircraft, was formed on December 16, 1985
Ala 15, together with Ala 12, performed the longest Spanish Air Force deployment, from 1994 until 1999 the SpAF participated in the international Operations following the conflict in the former Yugoslav Republic, locally called operation 'ICARO'
Ala 15, together with Ala 12, performed the longest Spanish Air Force deployment, from 1994 until 1999 the SpAF participated in the international Operations following the conflict in the former Yugoslav Republic, locally called operation 'ICARO'
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๐ Memes are the DNA of the soul
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Forwarded from Middle East Spectator โ MES
โ ๐จ๐ณ/๐ต๐ฐ NEW: China has marked some of their J-10 jets with the Indian jet and drone kills by the PAF
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โก๏ธ๐ต๐ฐ F7-PG being PAF's dedicated "Air Superiority" fighter would always be funny
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๐ฉ๐ฟ๐ท๐บ Su-34 in desert camo... Likely bound for Algeria?
New footage shows a Su-34 fighter bomber in desert camouflage undergoing tests at the Novosibirsk Aircraft Production Association Plant (part of United Aircraft Corporation). The camo bears a strong resemblance to that used on Algerian Su-24s, suggesting this jet could be part of a batch being prepared for export to Algeria.
A new batch of Su-34s is currently under construction for foreign customers, and according to the Fighterbomber channel, this export version is reportedly better equipped than the one used by the Russian Aerospace Forces (VKS).
Adding to the speculation, a scale model of a Su-34 was recently seen during a meeting of Algeriaโs Ministry of Defense, a potential indicator of interest.
If confirmed, this would mark a major upgrade to Algeriaโs strike aviation capabilities and possibly the first foreign customer of the Su-34.
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New footage shows a Su-34 fighter bomber in desert camouflage undergoing tests at the Novosibirsk Aircraft Production Association Plant (part of United Aircraft Corporation). The camo bears a strong resemblance to that used on Algerian Su-24s, suggesting this jet could be part of a batch being prepared for export to Algeria.
A new batch of Su-34s is currently under construction for foreign customers, and according to the Fighterbomber channel, this export version is reportedly better equipped than the one used by the Russian Aerospace Forces (VKS).
Adding to the speculation, a scale model of a Su-34 was recently seen during a meeting of Algeriaโs Ministry of Defense, a potential indicator of interest.
If confirmed, this would mark a major upgrade to Algeriaโs strike aviation capabilities and possibly the first foreign customer of the Su-34.
@planenerd
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๐ฉ๐ฟโ๐ท๐บ UPDATE: Su-34E confirmed for an African country
The Fighterbomber channel, as mentioned above, has just released a higher-quality video of the Su-34E in desert camouflage, confirming more details about the aircraft seen at the Novosibirsk Aircraft Production Association Plant.
According to the post, the camo is more red than brown, and the aircraft is part of a large batch being prepared for delivery to one of the African countries further fueling speculation that Algeria is the likely recipient.
The export variant, designated SU-34E, reportedly features an enhanced electronic countermeasures (ECM) system compared to the latest Su-34s in service with the Russian Aerospace Forces (VKS). However, its core systems remain unchanged. As expected for export versions, it cannot use munitions with special combat payloads (SBCh, read nuclear bombs).
This is the clearest sign yet that the SU-34 is heading into the export market and potentially marking Algeria as its first foreign operator.
@planenerd
The Fighterbomber channel, as mentioned above, has just released a higher-quality video of the Su-34E in desert camouflage, confirming more details about the aircraft seen at the Novosibirsk Aircraft Production Association Plant.
According to the post, the camo is more red than brown, and the aircraft is part of a large batch being prepared for delivery to one of the African countries further fueling speculation that Algeria is the likely recipient.
The export variant, designated SU-34E, reportedly features an enhanced electronic countermeasures (ECM) system compared to the latest Su-34s in service with the Russian Aerospace Forces (VKS). However, its core systems remain unchanged. As expected for export versions, it cannot use munitions with special combat payloads (SBCh, read nuclear bombs).
This is the clearest sign yet that the SU-34 is heading into the export market and potentially marking Algeria as its first foreign operator.
@planenerd
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